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The project seeks to secure a high quality specialist science park, co-located with the Queens Medical Centre, as part of Nottingham's Science City property agenda.
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (the Queen's Medical Centre and City Hospitals) is a major engine for research, collaborative enterprise and inward investment. MediPark has the potential to act as a hub of partnership between the NHS, academia and industry and create an opportunity for biomedical, life sciences and healthcare activities to be co-located on one site.
In 2008 NRL commissioned a masterplan for the site. Since the completion of the masterplan Nottingham City Council has granted outline planning consent for 3.7 hectares of B1(a), B1(b) D1 and other ancillary uses, landscaping and car parking for the MediPark. Access, landscaping and scale were approved as part of this consent. Permission was granted for 10 years in September 2009.
The initial masterplan and outline planning approval envisages approximately 40,000sqm of floor space split between three phases and 9 buildings. Each phase having three buildings of approximately 4,000 - 4,500sqm. It was also envisaged that development would be brought forward in phases over a 10 - 15 year period.







